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Los Angeles (CNN) -- Actor Jeff Conaway, who was in the TV series "Taxi" and the movie "Grease," died Friday morning from pneumonia, his manager said.
Conaway, 60, suffered from pneumonia and sepsis in recent weeks and had been in a medically-induced coma in an Encino, California, hospital for two weeks, manager Phil Brock said.
His family surrounded Conaway in his hospital room Thursday afternoon when he was taken off life support, Brock said.
"He was the consummate performer and entertainer," Brock said. "We're thankful his struggles are over, but we know he will be missed by legions of fans worldwide."
Conaway's struggle with alcohol and drug addiction was chronicled in 2008 on the TV reality show "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew."
Dr. Drew Pinsky, who treated Conaway for substance abuse, posted a Twitter message Friday after learning of Conaway's death.
"I'm saddened to report he has succumbed to his addiction, thus far we have no evidence of an intentional overdose, rather this is the natural history of prescription drug addiction, pneumonia, septic shock, etc," he tweeted.
Initial reports that Conaway suffered a drug overdose were inaccurate, a source with knowledge of his medical condition said last week. However, his use of drugs caused him not to realize how ill he was, keeping him from getting treatment for pneumonia until it was too late, the source said.
-from CNN.com
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Marvo301 05-27-2011, 06:10 PM Rest in peace Jeff. :(
catlover79 05-27-2011, 07:20 PM :rip: So sad it had to end this way...
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catlover79 05-27-2011, 08:29 PM http://www.radaronline.com/exclusives/2011/05/jeff-conaway-dead-john-travolta-marilu-henner-dr-drew-friends-family-speak-out
Posted on May 27, 2011 @ 06:04PM
By Amber Goodhand
Radar Reporter
& Cliff Renfrew
Radar Staff Reporter
Jeff Conaway’s passing has his friends and family already missing him, but staying hopeful that he’s “in a better place.”
As RadarOnline.com was first to report the 60-year-old actor sadly died on Friday morning after he was pulled from the life-support that sustained him after he’d slipped into a coma.
Conaway’s first wife, Rona Newton John, (also his Grease co-star Olivia Newton John’s sister) told RadarOnline.com she was not with him in the hospital the moment he passed but had been there for the last couple weeks supporting him.
“I was not there today...but I’ve been there for the last two weeks. The whole thing is very sad,” Rona said.
“I know that down the road the family might do some kind of memorial. He’s probably in a better place.”
Grease’s leading man, John Travolta, spoke out on his co-star in a statement saying he was a "wonderful and decent man and we will miss him."
Travolta went on to say: "My heartfelt thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this very difficult time.”
Conaway’s heartbroken Taxi co-star, Marilu Henner, told RadarOnline.com: “I can’t believe he has gone...I really thought he was going to pull through.
“When I saw him in hospital just a few days ago he looked so handsome — the best he has been in several years — and there were signs he knew we were present, too.”
Henner, 59, was emotional as she expressed her grief in losing Conaway.
“I feel like I have lost a brother. Jeff and I were very close and we always made a point of contacting one another during the holidays,” Henner said.
“My two sons feel like they have lost an uncle and even through all his struggles Jeff could always smile and make others laugh too – I will really miss him.”
Didi Conn, another Grease co-star was too shaken up to speak to us, but her husband David Shire said, “Didi is upset and devastated by Jeff’s passing. He will be missed.
“She cannot even talk on the phone right now.”
Dr. Drew Pinskey spoke out on his Twitter account: “I'm saddened to report he has succumbed to his addiciton, thus far we have no evidence of an intentional overdose.
“Looked like he might pull through last weekend, but unfortunately that was not to be. Please continue to send your well wishes and prayers...”
Actress Eva Longoria twittered as well, remembering the fallen actor.
“My fav Grease quote ‘a hickey from Kinecky is like a hallmark card!’” Longoria wrote.
Even those seemingly out of Conaway’s demographic mourned his loss. Miley Cyrus tweeted, "RIP Jeff Conaway. I'll see you in another life."
Conaway's personal life was one marked by strife, broken relationships and unsteady work as he admittedly battled the demons of drug addiction — most notably cocaine, alcohol and painkillers.
Conaway appeared in VH1’s Celebrity Fit Club but was forced to leave and enter rehab – and in early 2008 he appeared on VH1’s reality series Celebrity Rehab with Dr Drew.
And on May 11, 2011, his girlfriend Vikki Lizzi found him unconscious and slumped over from a drug overdose at an Encino, Calif. apartment.
Marvo301 05-27-2011, 10:04 PM It's obvious that Jeff was well loved by the people he knew and worked with over the years. That's a very nice legacy for Jeff to leave behind.
dakert 05-27-2011, 10:55 PM RIP Jeff--but I never heard where all his pain came from. Did he have an accident?
catlover79 05-27-2011, 11:10 PM He's had back problems for years, and in 2008 or 2009 broke his arm and suffered a stroke after falling in his house. :(
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Family Ties Forever! 05-28-2011, 01:42 AM RP
dakert 05-28-2011, 02:44 AM Thats ironic because Jeff is one of the major reasons my family watched Taxi :eek:
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comedyfreak 05-28-2011, 08:48 AM RIP Jeff hope you finally are at peace, you'll be missed.:(
Janice 05-28-2011, 02:54 PM How sad. He wanted to get better. It was just bigger than him. Rest in Peace.
catlover79 05-28-2011, 08:57 PM Thats ironic because Jeff is one of the major reasons my family watched Taxi :eek:
Yes, it is. But he still listed the show among his top 5 sitcoms. He also mentioned Barney Miller, which I thought was cool. :cool: Besides, the two were back-to-back on ABC's Thursday night schedule.
catlover79 05-28-2011, 08:58 PM How sad. He wanted to get better. It was just bigger than him. Rest in Peace.
In some ways, Jeff's inability to conquer his demons reminds me of Andy Gibb. Of course, Jeff lived twice as long as Andy did, but still...:(
I am suprised he lasted this long
JamesG 05-28-2011, 11:11 PM Conaway is in the top row of the group:
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70s show watcher 05-29-2011, 01:49 AM I am suprised he lasted this longi was just saying the same thing to someone today
catlover79 05-29-2011, 02:34 PM I am suprised he lasted this long
So am I.
steevo 05-29-2011, 03:13 PM :rip: Jeff. You will be missed.
catlover79 05-29-2011, 06:16 PM Conaway is in the top row of the group:
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It's sad to see how quite a few of the TV stars in that video are now gone - and mostly young and under very unhappy circumstances:
Fred Berry
Gary Coleman
Corey Haim
Jeff Conaway
JamesG 05-29-2011, 07:48 PM It's sad to see how quite a few of the TV stars in that video are now gone - and mostly young and under very unhappy circumstances:
Fred Berry
Gary Coleman
Corey Haim
Jeff Conaway
Fred Berry died not too long after making this video.
Corey Haim also looked drastically different here compared to the last years of his life. In the early 2000s he was close to 300lbs.
catlover79 05-30-2011, 08:21 PM This movie was released the first weekend of September 2003, and Fred Berry died in November 2003. Very sad - I believe it was diabetes-related.
JamesG 05-30-2011, 08:28 PM This movie was released the first weekend of September 2003, and Fred Berry died in November 2003. Very sad - I believe it was diabetes-related.
I saw the movie, Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, when it first came out and didn't really care for it.
The only good thing about it was this music video that was made for the credits.
catlover79 05-30-2011, 09:05 PM I saw the movie, Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, when it first came out and didn't really care for it.
The only good thing about it was this music video that was made for the credits.
Yeah, I saw it opening week, too. I have to admit there were a (very) few funny parts, like David Spade's unsuccessful attempts to try to ride a bike. You know a movie is bad when the best part is the ending credits!!! :eek: :crazy: :lol:
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